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Which best describes a force? 1. a vector with magnitude and direction. 2. a vector with speed and strength 3.a vector with direction only 4.a vector with strength only
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Which best describes a force? 1. a vector with magnitude and direction. 2. a vector with speed and strength 3.a vector with direction only 4.a vector with strength only
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Which best describes a force?
1. a vector with magnitude and direction.
2. a vector with speed and strength
3.a vector with direction only
4.a vector with strength only
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Force = mass*acceleration.
Therefore, a force has a magnitude and direction.
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Answer:
a vector with magnitude and direction
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